demoralize

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definition
verb
their rejection of the treaty has demoralized the diplomatic community
cause (someone) to lose confidence or hope; dispirit.
It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and demoralized .
corrupt the morals of (someone).
translation of 'demoralize'
verb
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Each attack is designed to 'demoralize' our people and divide us from one another.
It is you and the like of you that deprave and 'demoralize' youth and prepare criminals for the gallows.
They are helping our enemies to 'demoralize' us into giving up.
‘People are very 'demoralized' and unhappy,’ a former administration official said.
Instead of 'demoralizing' a people, you have brought them closer together.
But at just 39 years old the family doctor is so 'demoralised' with his inability to care for his patients properly that he is leaving the profession altogether.
She is also pleased to have completed her course, having found some of the statistics modules 'demoralisingly' difficult and the reading load hard to keep up with.
But, privately, he confided to friends that he was 'demoralized' , even tempted to quit.
‘I thought I would find a company that had 'demoralised' employees, low morale,’ he said.
Staff are 'demoralised' , not least because local councils have eroded library opening hours and consequently cut shift allowances.
It is a perceptive account of life in an occupied city, in which victors and vanquished alike are corrupted and 'demoralized' .
Grimy wards, with paint peeling, dust gathering on windowsills and numerous unidentified stains, frighten patients and 'demoralise' staff.
A decimated and 'demoralized' staff is not an efficient one.
Now, the national side, which once ruled the football world with a haughty confidence, is completely 'demoralized' and there's less than a year to prepare for the great campaign on home ground.
The way you defeat an army, is by 'demoralizing' the individual soldiers in it, or getting them to desert or retreat.
Alcohol as a destructive force in Apache culture is a phenomenon that dates from colonization, and it has been a byproduct of 'demoralization' and despair.
And it just 'demoralised' me totally when he would speak to me that way because I decided that I was doing everything in my power that I could to do what he wanted.
This criticism was said to have 'demoralised' staff and caused a split between them and councillors.
The parents and the teachers tend to compare their wards with their counterparts and as a result the child is 'demoralised' in front of others.
The principal of a south Armagh primary school broken into over the weekend says he is 'demoralised' by the destruction left by the thieves.
And so I think they'll come to the realization that as difficult as our political compromise is, as tough as it is to work it out, it is much better than the continuation of this grinding, dehumanizing, 'demoralizing' conflict.
I want to believe that the conclusions this woman reaches about her son's future are untrue, filtered through that terrible 'demoralization' .
When he awoke and made the final preparations on his pack, Aaron further discovered that with sleeping bag, roll, and tent, his pack was 'demoralizingly' heavy and probably structurally unsound.
These unhealthy developments have led to thorough 'demoralization' in the bureaucracy, rampant indiscipline and all round inefficiency.
University equipment and buildings had become run down, and the academic freedom of university staff and students was 'demoralisingly' restricted.
The long-term economic woes have begun to have a 'demoralizing' effect on the country as a whole.
Groups used violence for political or ideological ends, as a means of 'demoralising' their opponents, winning concessions or taking over territory.
I object, not to the paperwork that 'demoralises' teachers, but to the undermining of them as caring and knowledgeable professionals that it represents.
‘You're not far now,’ she deadpanned, setting me up for a 'demoralizing' final 3.8 miles.
The aide admitted that the news of the killing was withheld to avoid 'demoralising' the fighters.
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